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For Immediate Release: January 25, 2021

Literacy Month Kickstarting a year of Literacy Initiatives with United Way Regina United Way Regina (UWR) is committed to moving the needle on early childhood literacy rates within our community. As part of this commitment, we became the second Canadian city to join the Campaign for Grade Level Reading (CGLR) Network. Education is foundational to preventing poverty, violence, and crime; learning how to read is a critical piece of this education puzzle. The CGLR focuses on one factor which predicts school success better than all others: Grade 3 reading. If you’re not reading by Grade 3, you are four times more likely to miss graduating on time, making it harder to move on to post-secondary and a job that will support a family.

UWR collaborates with schools, community organizations, and businesses on a number of literacy initiatives to increase access to books and engagement with reading amongst our youth. Following are a number of upcoming literacy-based initiatives in Regina and surrounding areas.

Family Literacy Day January 27, 2021 officially proclaimed as Family Literacy Day!

Mayor Sandra Masters’ first official proclamation after taking office is Family Literacy Day. Her video proclamation will be available @UnitedWayRegina on social media that day. As a city and a province, we are encouraging families to ‘travel the world’ together, celebrating the ability books have to transport us through our imaginations from the comfort and safety of our homes. Join a journey to the Arctic through a reading by author Ruth Wellborn and her alliterative ABC book ‘Never Rub Noses with a Narwhal’. Details for the reading can be found at https://www.facebook.com/events/225712132482984/

United Way Regina is host to the newly formed Regina Region Family Literacy Hub, a dedicated initiative aimed at raising awareness about the importance of early year’s development and providing literacy-based support for families. As part of our Literacy Day celebrations, we deployed 150 literacy kits to Regina and Region communities.

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Vello Technology in Schools United Way Regina is very excited to introduce Vello into schools in Regina; the first city in Canada with this technology!

Vello is a 1-on-1 online tutoring program that makes volunteering easy. It connects passionate professionals with kids in their community to collaborate on reading growth in real-time. Vello students join from a secure computer inside their classroom. Tutors and students connect through an audio and screen share in order to read e-books, complete comprehension quizzes, and write summaries. Vello students then have access to an online library of over 2,500 books that they can access from school, or from home.

We are thrilled to be the first in Canada to introduce Vello into our schools, a milestone made possible with funding from BMO and technical support from Solvera Solutions.

Volunteers interested in virtual reading opportunities can learn more and sign up at https://unitedwayregina.ca/get-involved/volunteer/

Book Vending Machines Move over sweet & salty snacks, the newest vending machines in four elementary schools dispense imagination and world travel, through books!

Albert Community School, Seven Stones Community School, St. Augustine Community School, and Kitchener Community School are the lucky recipients of the exciting new Inchy the Bookworm Vending Machines in their hallways! These are the first four machines of their kind in Canada!

Working with school librarians, the vending machines are filled with books selected to fill an array of reading levels and cover a variety of topics. Tokens are awarded to students who display kindness and respect, illustrate academic achievement, and/or demonstrate positive contributions to their classroom, school and community. These tokens are redeemable for books from the vending machine. This all works to increase students’ access to books so they can build their home libraries and engage in reading more often; children learn to read by reading daily.

The machines will be leveraged as a pillar in the schools existing literacy support programming, building excitement in students around book ownership, independent reading, and academic success. This project would not be possible without the financial support and partnership of BMO, SaskPower, and Conexus Credit Union who are placing book vending machines in the four elementary Schools in Regina prior to the end of this school year. NEWS RELEASE

Dr. Seuss Reading Day March 2nd is Dr. Seuss’ birthday, and every year we celebrate the amazing impact Dr. Seuss had on literacy and learning. This year, we will deliver 325 Seuss-themed literacy kits to students in 12 Regina community schools.

Our community is encouraged to participate in the funding of these kits, each $30 donation will gift a student with their very own Seuss kit filled with an assortment of literacy items including a brand new book. Blue Sky Financial Planning is challenging our community to rally to help reach our goal of 325 kits. For every $30 donation, Blue Sky Financial will match the donation up to a total of $10,000 to implement a classroom library!

To make your donation, visit https://unitedwayregina.ca/get-involved/ways-to-give/seuss-day/

Classroom Libraries Unfortunately, socioeconomic factors can lead to tremendous disparities in community schools. Quite often, these schools have far fewer books and many teachers end up purchasing books themselves in an attempt to level the playing field for their students. Many students in our city do not have many books at home for reading practice, and access to books at school is key in their reading development. Each classroom library is an exciting area of the classroom dedicated to engaging students with books and reading. From bright colours to comfy chairs, the library quickly becomes a favourite place in the classroom.

Before the end of the school year in June, sixteen classroom libraries will be implemented in community schools in our city. These classroom libraries would not have been possible without the incredible support of the following funders:

• Wheaton Kia • Wheaton Chevrolet • Children’s Fund • G. Murrary & Edna Forbes Foundation at the South Community Foundation • SaskTel TelCare • Kramer LTD Foundation Fund at the South Saskatchewan Community Foundation • Women United (new affinity group of UWR) Before a classroom library was available, students received 30 minutes of reading time per week. After a classroom library opens, students receive 60 minutes per day of reading time. Given the current COVID-19 restrictions, school libraries have been closed off to students. Librarians do NEWS RELEASE

their best to circulate a selection of books to classrooms, but these books are then pulled out of circulation for a period of time. Classroom libraries have become even more valuable to students and teachers during these very challenging months.

More information about classroom libraries at https://unitedwayregina.ca/local- issues/childhood-success/access-to-books/

We are excited about these many initiatives and hope you join us in celebrating literacy, encouraging reading, access to books, and childhood success within our community.

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Emily Armer Donor Communications Manager [email protected] 306-751-4750 ext. 761 www.unitedwayregina.ca